I think David got the basics right on, i think i know the details though. Demiurge is the gnostic god of men, and only that of men.In the gnostic belief there is a god for spirituality or the divine intangible reality, then there is the psychical reality, demiurge, the god of men, they are pretty much the yin and yang. It talks about living in one dimension, the dimension of men.. I think it may be about denying ones spirituality, as souls arent supposed to be solid. Further more, the nemesis of agnostic could be Atheism? .. It talks about being deprived of the I, which in Jungian psychology is a large part of ones 'soul'. Jung is really big on Gnosticism as well, so this could work. Dont be closed minded and relate 'religion' with spirituality (as there is a big differences).

XrabbitX02/21/14,00:35

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The Demi-urge is not a "god" in the traditional sense. It is the creator of the physical world, but actually is only a demon that is so blind that it thinks it is our real God.
All men who kill in the name of "god" serve the Demi-urge and not our true God, and all so-called "gods" of arbitrary rules, hatred, tribalism, and violence are manifestations of this demon.

Davar08/01/12,01:31

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I thought it was about the ancient Greek concept of Demiurge. A sort of architect of the universe, not so much the creator, but something that continuously moulds the universe

david06/28/12,17:29

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LOL, George Bush... but really, its about trusting someone you dont know to lead your community and society, your very family, with a blind ignorance. denying urself and ur enemy integrity we deserve.